At 11:47 AM 7/13/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Thanks Reid, will do that too. How about a potassium supplement? janet
>
> Potatoes, colliflower, brokley, bannanas are alot better than
>suppliments. (excuse spelling) Eat them on an empty stomic and
>stay away from acids like soda and tomatoes.
>~
A
Reid, thanks again, bananas, bananas, bananas. janet
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>Thanks Reid, will do that too. How about a potassium supplement? janet
Potatoes, colliflower, brokley, bannanas are alot better than
suppliments. (excuse spelling) Eat them on an empty stomic and
stay away from acids like soda and tomatoes.
Take Care
Reid
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Thanks Reid, will do that too. How about a potassium supplement? janet
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From: Marshall Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, July 11, 1999 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech
>
>
>Bill Schramm wrote:
>
>> One oxygen atom can make a lot of difference sometimes. For example
c
Once again thanks for the info.
Sparrow
>One oxygen atom can make a lot of difference sometimes. For example carbon
>monoxide and carbon dioxide -- one is vital for life and the other a deadly
>poison.
>
>However, this doesn't explain the difference in regulation between MSM and
>DMSO. I beli
>Marshall,
> Joint problem, I guess. When I bend my fingers toward the palm, they stick
>down and I have to pull them up. Ouch! Now my thumbs are aching fiercely. I
>am now taking MSM, condroitin, magnesium, B6, glucosomine sulfate,and Cetyl
>Myristoleate. Will start calcium now too. Than
jmarsh4...@aol.com wrote:
>
> Marshall,
> Joint problem, I guess. When I bend my fingers toward the palm, they stick
> down and I have to pull them up. Ouch! Now my thumbs are aching fiercely. I
> am now taking MSM, condroitin, magnesium, B6, glucosomine sulfate,and Cetyl
> Myristoleate. Wil
Marshall,
Joint problem, I guess. When I bend my fingers toward the palm, they stick
down and I have to pull them up. Ouch! Now my thumbs are aching fiercely. I
am now taking MSM, condroitin, magnesium, B6, glucosomine sulfate,and Cetyl
Myristoleate. Will start calcium now too. Thanks.
Bill Schramm wrote:
> One oxygen atom can make a lot of difference sometimes. For example carbon
> monoxide and carbon dioxide -- one is vital for life and the other a deadly
> poison.
>
> However, this doesn't explain the difference in regulation between MSM and
> DMSO. I believe DMSO can be
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Date: Saturday, July 10, 1999 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech
>Thank you for the information. Now, one more question. Do you know
>why the difference in regulation, if they are so similar? No, two
>questions. Pardon my ignorance but wha
Thank you for the information. Now, one more question. Do you know
why the difference in regulation, if they are so similar? No, two
questions. Pardon my ignorance but what is the "CE" and the IUPAC?
>MSM is methyl sulfonyl methane or dimethyl sulfone
>DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide or m
HI,
Just a paltry .02 here about the DMSO. It seems to help so many people
with various things. However, it is poison to me. I had DMSO bladder
instillations for they thought was interstitial cystitis which is an awful
thing. It was very painful(I hear they use anesthetics now) however,
after
>> >2) Some people might be interested to learn that
>> >L-Tryptophan is available from the same kinds of
>> >sources - just be sure and DON'T tell them you are
>> >buying it for your OWN consumption. Just tell them you
>> >have a depressed dog or cat.
>
> would this be the same l-tryptophan that i
> On Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:07:03 -0400, "Charles Marcus"
> wrote:
>
>>Two things:
>>
>>1) Is it pharmaceutical grade?
>>
> I dunno, I seldom worry about that. Is your peach cobbler
> pharmacuetical grade? Been using vet dmso for over 20 years.
> Hmmm could explain a lot of irrational behavior.
> Can you explain the reasoning behind the warming of milk at
> bedtime? Does it enhance the activity of tryptophan?
> I personally enjoy 5-Hydroxy-Tryptophan 5-HTP which is 10
> times more effective than plain tryptophan... according to
> all I have
And I have also read that this is just m
In a message dated 99-07-09 20:54:37 EDT, you write:
> He had two friends die from it when it carried to the liver and they went
> into liver failure.
So the DMSO must have transported something that was toxic to the liver?
Samm
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jmarsh4...@aol.com wrote:
> Hi, Went to the health food store Tuesday and tried to find some DSMO, asked
> the girl about it and she told me that the boss will not carry it anymore.
> He had two friends die from it when it carried to the liver and they went
> into liver failure. This is a phar
Hi, Went to the health food store Tuesday and tried to find some DSMO, asked
the girl about it and she told me that the boss will not carry it anymore.
He had two friends die from it when it carried to the liver and they went
into liver failure. This is a pharmacist owned health food store, n
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech
On Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:07:03 -0400, "Charles Marcus"
wrote:
>Two things:
>
>1) Is it pharmaceutical grade?
>
I du
Ivan wrote:
>A lot of people on the list are mixing MSM ( a derivative of DMSO but
>without the garlic odour problem) with CS.
Ahh, thank you Ivan, y ou have answered my next question.I have used
DMSO
on a lamb who had a bad joint problem, (heee hee, I'm getting this picture
of a
lamb kicki
substance. MSM has one additional oxygen per
molecule. At room temperature MSM is solid white crystals, DMSO is a clear
liquid.
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From: Scharbach
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, July 08, 1999 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech
>Ok, Is
have met.
-Original Message-
From: James Vernon, Allison
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, July 08, 1999 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech
>> >2) Some people might be interested to learn that
>> >L-Tryptophan is available from the same kind
> >2) Some people might be interested to learn that
> >L-Tryptophan is available from the same kinds of
> >sources - just be sure and DON'T tell them you are
> >buying it for your OWN consumption. Just tell them you
> >have a depressed dog or cat.
would this be the same l-tryptophan that is create
On Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:07:03 -0400, "Charles Marcus"
wrote:
>Two things:
>
>1) Is it pharmaceutical grade?
>
I dunno, I seldom worry about that. Is your peach cobbler
pharmacuetical grade?
Been using vet dmso for over 20 years. Hmmm could explain a lot of
irrational behavior.
>
>2) Some peopl
Ok, Is MSM a refined version of DMSO?I have read that the FDA is
regulating DMSO
because there are so many impurities in it.
Sparrow
> Just received email from Janis and she informed me that her healthfood
>store has told her that DMSO has been discontinued again. I don't know if
>anyone el
> Like MSM, DMSO is available at vet supply establishments and
> feed supplement for horses stores. In my area, the closest is
> AGWAY. Really cheap too, about 1/2 Health food store prices.
>Chuck
Two things:
1) Is it pharmaceutical grade?
and
2) Some people might be interested to lear
In a message dated 7/7/99 4:37:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
sonic-internatio...@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< DMSO is a very good transport mechanism, it passes through the skin and
takes anything mixed with it into the system. I read years back that spy
agency's mixed poison with it in order to
: CS>[CS] DMSO as transport mech
I am experimenting with DMSO mixed with CS.
DMSO is a very good transport mechanism, it passes through the skin
and takes anything mixed with it into the system. I read years back
that spy agency's mixed poison with it in order to get it into the
system of
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999 19:39:36 EDT, donna2...@aol.com wrote:
>Hi all,
> Just received email from Janis and she informed me that her healthfood
>store has told her that DMSO has been discontinued again. I don't know if
>anyone else has heard this but she asked that I pass this on to you all.
>Donn
Hi all,
Just received email from Janis and she informed me that her healthfood
store has told her that DMSO has been discontinued again. I don't know if
anyone else has heard this but she asked that I pass this on to you all.
Donna
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I am experimenting with DMSO mixed with CS.
DMSO is a very good transport mechanism, it passes through the skin and takes
anything mixed with it into the system. I read years back that spy agency's
mixed poison with it in order to get it into the system of a target, with great
success.
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